Thursday, July 25, 2013

Sant Dnyaneshwar (1940) Full Movie with English Subtitles



JNANESHWAR - THE LORD OF WISDOM

Sant Jnaneshwar was born over seven hundred years ago in the village of Alandi, on the banks of the Indrayani river. The son of a sannyasi, he was shunned by the local Brahmins. He had three siblings, two brothers - Nivritti and Sopandev and a sister, Muktabai. All four children were highly spiritually accomplished from birth and gave up their bodies in their early twenties.

It is said that Jnaneshwar won the right to investiture with the sacred thread by making a water buffalo recite the Vedas.In a debate with a scholar, when he claimed he understood the Vedas, he was chided “You understanding the Vedas is as improbable as a buffalo reciting them”. Hearing this, Jnaneshwar just smiled at the buffalo standing before him and touched its forehead. Immediately the buffalo started reciting the Vedas. The scholars were then convinced that Jnaneshwar was a saint indeed, despite being only a little boy.

At the age of twenty-one, Jnaneshwar spontaneously dictated the Bhavartha Dipika, the first ever vernacular commentary on the Bhagavad Gita. This scintillating feat, uniting the Yogas of Devotion and Knowledge, earned the young Sant enduring fame.

He is widely revered as an incarnation of Krishna. At the age of twenty-two, he was entombed in a state of deep meditation known as jivan samadhi. Centuries later, Sant Eknath entered the tomb and saw a radiant youth seated in meditation.

Jnaneshwar is still believed to be alive, anchoring his light body as a crystal of enlightened energy radiating from Alandi to the entire world.

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